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Drone Together: Collective Sound

by Steff Juniper, Anthony Abbatangelo, and ReDefine Arts

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An audio recording of Steff Juniper’s drone workshop at the ReDefine Art’s “Inkling Symposium” on Saturday, April 27, 2019, which was a day of panels and performances on disability, equity and collaborative art making. Inkling was a series of workshops and events that explore intersectionality in the arts. The goal of the symposium was to find ways of centring disability and equity within collaborative art making.

ReDefine Art’s statement on the symposium was that, “as an organization led by artists who embodied disabled and enabled experience, we often grapple with the pedagogy of inclusion: “Who is including who?” While methods of ‘access’ and ‘inclusion’ are often tacked on after an artwork has been created, Deaf and disabled artists and audiences are often positioned on the periphery. These concerns go to the root of how we create, which is to dismantle systemic barriers that limit the participation of many”.

The impetus for Steff Juniper’s drone workshop was to include as many Deaf and disabled artists and audiences in a space together to create sound art to increase feelings of connectedness and belonging.

How does the act of making and feeling sound together leave an impact?

The hope was for building conversations and kinships in artistic practice and disability futures.

Special Thanks to ReDefine Arts, the performers, and participants of “Inkling Symposium”.

DRONE NOT DRONES

Please consider accessibility needs at your artistic events: www.attitudeiseverything.org.uk/diyaccessguide

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released April 11, 2022
Anthony Abbatangelo assisted with ensuring all participants had their technical questions answered, while also providing disability access need support, such as by handing out ear plugs, etc.

The track image of spoons holding rainbow coloured sand is in reference to The Spoon Theory by Christine Miserandino -
butyoudontlooksick.com/articles/written-by-christine/the-spoon-theory/

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Quivering Toronto, Ontario

Steff Juniper creates sound art, noise, and drone to externalize their emotional experience
of anger toward oppressive systems, especially carceral colonial institutions, and
the creation of climate collapse - with haunting vocals, electric cello,
synthesizers, chimes, field recordings, etc.

Requests for collaborations are welcomed and encouraged.


For more info follow
@Mx.Steffania
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